COURTHOUSE — A Pottstown woman faces several years of court supervision for striking four pedestrians and a borough pizzeria while driving under the influence of drugs.

Aimee Nicole Schade, 27, of the 600 block of Manatawny Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to 11 ½ to 23 months in the county jail after she pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, driving under the influence of a controlled substance and recklessly endangering other persons in connection with the August 2012 crash.

Judge Steven T. O’Neill, who accepted a plea agreement in the case, also ordered Schade, who also listed an address in the first block of East Third Street, to complete three years’ probation after she’s paroled, meaning Schade will be under court supervision for a total of about five years. The judge further ordered that Schade be placed under addict supervision during her probationary period, which means she will have to undergo frequent drug testing, and that she participate in outpatient treatment when she’s released from jail.

According to the arrest affidavit filed by Pottstown Police Officer Todd Istenes, Schade was driving her red, 2004 Toyota Corolla on Aug. 4 while her license was suspended. Schade also was under the influence of several controlled substances, including prescription medications, marijuana and methadone, when she crashed her car into four pedestrians in the area of North Hanover and East High streets, and then struck Argento’s Pizzeria around 1:17 p.m., according to the criminal complaint.

Schade allegedly continued driving her vehicle around the corner from where the crash occurred and, according to a witness, she might have continued driving away from the scene if another vehicle hadn’t pulled in front of her.

Schade admitted to police that she had smoked marijuana the night before the crash and that she had a methadone treatment the morning of the crash, according to the arrest affidavit.

One of the people Schade struck with her vehicle was flown to an area hospital with serious injuries, and the three others were treated for injuries that included a bruised hip and multiple cuts and abrasions, court papers indicate.

The most seriously injured, a Philadelphia man, suffered multiple lacerations on his right arm and both legs, two lacerated tendons, which had to be surgically repaired, and received multiple stitches and staples, police said. The judge ordered Schade to pay $15,639 in restitution to the injured man as part of her sentence.

Tests subsequently determined Schade had traces of prescription medications, marijuana and methadone in her blood at the time of the crash, according to the arrest affidavit.

Court papers indicate the building in the 200 block of East High Street that was struck by Schade sustained damage to a plate glass window and the exterior brick façade.

Other charges of accidents involving personal injury while not properly licensed, possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and careless and reckless driving were dismissed against Schade as part of the plea agreement.